Grand Canyon, Blackheath, New South Wales. by Andy Newman
Andy Newman

Grand Canyon, Blackheath, New South Wales. by

Greave’s creek, in the Grand Canyon, near Blackheath, New South Wales.

0.6s’ @ f8, efl 30mm, ISO 400.

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creek, canyon, slot, blackheath, nsw, new south wales, australia, moss, bush walk, grand canyon, blue mountains, greaves creek

Comments

  • Michael Matthews
    Michael Matthews7 months ago

    That’s it. I’m heading off the track in future to get great shots like yours. You’re an inspiration Andy. Nice job here.

  • Go for it! Michael, seek and you will find…and thank you for all your comments!

    – Andy Newman

  • Julie  White
    Julie White7 months ago

    AWesome work Andy.

  • Thanks again Julie, I’m glad you dig it.

    – Andy Newman

  • AngieDavies
    AngieDavies7 months ago

    Lovely!

  • Thanks Angie!

    – Andy Newman

  • Warren  Patten
    Warren Patten4 months ago

    Nice work Andy..yes it a good spot ..got some shot at this place where the canyon narrows ..well shot mate.

  • Thanks’ Warren,
    it’s always a cool place to shoot, and ‘time of day’ is so interesting.. regardless of the photos, it is an entertaining walk!

    – Andy Newman

  • David  Hughes
    David Hughes4 months ago

    Fantastic capture! Gotta love these types of areas.

  • Yes David, we must love and protect these areas of interest, and observe the health of the ecosystem.
    It is thru active observation that we gather images, as well as insight into the impact of others that have been here before us. In this way we can fine tune our impact, and develop our input into the biosphere. And remember to just be…for just a while, without a camera, just listen, and just be there.

    – Andy Newman

  • James Elkington
    James Elkington4 months ago

    superb shot Andy…you have captured the ‘essence’ of this canyon…superb

  • Cheer’s James,
    That essence is the presence of ‘life’, and is perhaps unique to this planet.
    It is a choice to move in a particular direction, no matter how crude the mechanism, (plant, insect, human or bacterial). That choice is yours, and ‘ours’, and is the essence of being.

    – Andy Newman